
West House in Wooler is a stone-built Georgian property from 1836 located in Northumberland. This three-bedroom house sits on the edge of the National Park and serves as the gateway to the Cheviots. The property features exposed stone walls and high coved ceilings that showcase its original character.
Wooler is a small market town with shops and restaurants within 170 yards. The Cheviot Hills offer excellent hiking opportunities. St Cuthbert's Way passes through Wooler. Berwick on Tweed is 15 miles away. Bamburgh Castle and Holy Island are both 14-15 miles from the property.
The accommodation sleeps six guests across three bedrooms. Bedroom one has a kingsize bed. Bedroom two contains a 4ft 6in double bed. Bedroom three features 3ft bunk beds.
West House in Wooler is a stone-built Georgian property from 1836 located in Northumberland. This three-bedroom house sits on the edge of the National Park and serves as the gateway to the Cheviots. The property features exposed stone walls and high coved ceilings that showcase its original character.
Wooler is a small market town with shops and restaurants within 170 yards. The Cheviot Hills offer excellent hiking opportunities. St Cuthbert's Way passes through Wooler. Berwick on Tweed is 15 miles away. Bamburgh Castle and Holy Island are both 14-15 miles from the property.
The accommodation sleeps six guests across three bedrooms. Bedroom one has a kingsize bed. Bedroom two contains a 4ft 6in double bed. Bedroom three features 3ft bunk beds. The bathroom includes both a bath with shower attachment and a separate cubicle shower. A private hot tub for six people sits in an enclosed area at the rear.
Bamburgh Castle (15 miles, 25 minutes) stands on the clifftop. Holy Island (14 miles, 30 minutes) requires tide checking. Berwick on Tweed (15 miles, 25 minutes) offers beaches and historical sites. The Cheviot Hills provide immediate access to hiking trails.
West House in Wooler suits families and couples who want market town convenience with National Park access. The woodburner and hot tub make it perfect year-round.
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The six-person hot tub sits in a private enclosed area at the rear, perfect for relaxing after hiking the Cheviots.
Original exposed stone walls and high coved ceilings from 1836 create an authentic period atmosphere throughout the house.
Traditional inglenook fireplace houses a cosy woodburner with initial fuel included, ideal for winter evenings after exploring Northumberland.
Located on the boundary of Northumberland National Park with St Cuthbert's Way passing through Wooler for immediate hiking access.
Shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants are just 170 yards away, combining countryside peace with convenient amenities within walking distance.
One dog stays completely free of charge, making this an excellent base for exploring Northumberland's dog-friendly beaches and trails.
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To reach West House in Wooler by car, take the A697 which runs directly through Wooler town centre. The property is located in the town itself, making it easy to find with standard navigation systems.
The nearest railway station is Berwick-upon-Tweed, approximately 15 miles from Wooler. From Berwick station, you can take a taxi or local bus service to reach the property in around 25-30 minutes.
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Postcode: NE71 6BL
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